A cache of JFK-related memorabilia discovered by the
Dallas County District Attorney's Office includes a transcript of an
alleged meeting between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald two months before
Kennedy was killed.

The documents were discovered in an old safe on the
10th floor of the county courthouse, according to an AP
report.

The AP report goes to great lengths
to cast doubt on the veracity of the documents, quoting Sixth Floor
Museum curator Gary Mack in dismissing the transcript as "a bad
B movie," and speculating that the files were actually part of
a movie script being written by former DA Henry Wade, the prosecutor
in the Jack Ruby trial.

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Most of the attention is bound to focus on the
transcript between Ruby and Oswald, who supposedly met
at Ruby's nightclub on Oct. 4, 1963, less than two months
before the Nov. 22 assassination. In it, they talked of
killing the president because the mafia wanted to "get
rid of" his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.

Says Oswald in the transcript, "I can still do it, all
I need is my rifle and a tall building; but it will take time,
maybe six months to find the right place; but I'll have to
have some money to live on while I do the planning."

The transcript resembles one published in a report by the
Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination
and determined that Oswald was the lone gunman. The FBI determined
that conversation — again between Oswald and Ruby, but
this time about killing the governor — was definitely
fake.

Last year, the son of one of the perpetrators,
ex-Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt, released a tape of
his father admitting his role as a "bench-warmer"
in a wider Agency plot to assassinate JFK.

Hunt was photographed in Dealy Plaza along
with other members of the hit team on the day of the assassination.

JFK Conspirator E.Howard Hunt.

The bombshell revelations were completely ignored
by the establishment media save one Rolling Stone article.

The press was also disinterested when Barr
McClellan, father of former White House press secretary Scott
McClellan and a partner in the Austin law firm that represented
Lyndon Baines Johnson, wrote
in his 2003 book that LBJ was a key player in the organization
of the assassination and its cover-up. McClellan's revelations
were the subject of a subsequent History Channel documentary
called The Guilty Men.

The media's eagerness to do an extensive write-up
on what they subsequently dismiss as a probable movie script
in comparison to their deliberate blackballing of one of the
most important JFK stories in decades underscores an institutionalized
bias in scoffing at anything that doesn't conform to the official
story as outlined in the Warren Commission, the accuracy of
which is doubted by the vast majority of Americans according
to polls conducted in recent years.

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